rfvw.-i f.yn.t.mi . imHi.f.. i4Sfr OTbL8jCotMail. MARSH FIELD, ORBGON: Published ctcty Thursday tuomluc, nv , KAV . MII.I JOHN A. OKAY, Editor. Terms, In Adr&nce Onoycar.. ,.,,,,. .,,.,.., .....$a 5 81a mceths. t 5 .Three mootlrs, , oo Thursday. :::::::: October 33. 1890 , THE REPUBLICAN RECORD. The Republican parly havo ovory reason to bo proud of tlio record which luur been made by tlio Republican Con gross Utat ended its first session last weok. . It has been a 1 ruitlul ana oveni fuleesslon, and tho record of work per formed is proof of tlio fact tJ.it iiiS tuna session baa been well employed, In Bplto, of U10 prodigious Trasto of ttmo C&nMxl by fiUbusterors In tho Iloneo and fstcrsinsbls tiltera In tha Senato. . Since the Republican olicy in respect to tho tariff and Federal control of Con fcrceaional elections began to take shapo lire otatcs havo chosen their delegation to tho House of Representatives of the l-1fly-eocond Concress. Tlioy aro .Oro- gon, Vermont, Maine, Wyoming, and JJaho. Those states have elected nine itiembors of Congress, ovory ono of whom is a Republican. Tho majorities Kivcn in these five states according to tho unofficial returns aro about as fol lows : States. Majorities. Oregon 8,500 Vermont 15,000 Maino 18.000 "Wyoming 2,000 Idaho - -,000 Total.... 46,000 This is an average of over 5000 major ity for each of the nine Congressmen elected. The total majority would have been several thousand larger if it had not been for the dissatisfaction with the Stats ticket in Vermont, which kept many voters at homo, and so re duced the majority on Congressmen also. Taken as a whole, however, tho Toto in these five states is a significant indorsement of the policy of the Repub lican party. The most important achievement of the session is unquestionably the pre liminary work performed in the House, giving to the majority of that body the "control of its business. The struggle over this issue extended into the middle of February, and was continued in var ious forms all through the sessions whenever the minority saw its oppor tunity ; but it is worth all tho time and trouble it cost, and even the bad blood and outrageous abuse of which it was the occasion. Without that initial triumph the session must have been a comparative failure, being limited to such legislative measures as could pass by unanimous consent or by the grace of the Democratic minority. Tfee Victory secured by the Republi cans under the inspiration and leader ship of Speaker Reed, and followed np bo vigorously and successfully in its administration, is a victory for all time and makes the House of Representa tives once more a business body with power united to responsibility. Had the example of the House been follow cd by the Senate and a check allowed for the now unliminated debate in that body, the record of work accomplished, satisfactory as it is, would have been considerably greater. Eithor the tariff or the silver legisla tion of the session would have been sufficient alone to give it character and importance. Never since the days of the civil war and reconstruction Las Congress set about and advanced to far so many very important measures, The obstructive rules of all the later Congresses have caused necessary measures to accumulate, and this Con gress applied itself most industriously to their disposition. The election bill, tho shipping bills, Supreme Court re lief and the bankruptcy bills are among the very weighty measures that are so far matured that tho next eearfon is certain to see them become laws. By the work already accomplished our navy has been strengthened, thtf lottery "business badly crippled, if not killed the soldiers and sailors of the civil war have been most liberally treated in the matter of pensions, trusts have received a mortal blow, two new states have been admitted to the Union, silver res tored nlore nearly to its parity with gold, a way opened through reciprocity for an increased trade with the nations to the south ot us, and a larger measure of protection granted to American in dustry. It is a noble record, and the Repub lican party can easily afford to go before the people on the strength of it, in the full confldenco that it will receive, as it has already in tho states mentioned, from them the verdict of "well done." A lumber pile made of boards, each 100 feet long and six feet in width, would be an unprecedented sight in the JSast, says the Philadelphia Press, but a gentleman recently returnod from a viait to the northern Pacific ocean says that piles of timber such as that aro common at tho mills of Puget Hound. "Boards 100 feet long and 0 feet wide, without u knot in them," he says, "are common cuts from gigantic fir trees of tho Puget Sound forests." These trees Krow to tho enormous height of 250 feet, and the forests aro so vout that although the sawmills have been rip. ping 600,000,000 feet of lumber out of them every year for ten years, the spaces made by these tremendous Inroads soora no more than g&rdon patched. Tho buildings aro up for tlio life ear ing station At the mouth of the Umpqoa, The Census. Accuralo reports havo been received from tho census bureau and the flgutes aro given below. Tho Oregonlan of Tuesday claim's that tho figures nvo fifty thousand short ot what Is duo tho state. WAsntsaroH, Oct. CO. Tho census bureau to-day completed tho tabulation of returns for tho first district of Oregon. This completes tho work on tlio popula tion of that state. Tho population, as tho bureau claims it, is, 312,440. In lSSOIt was 174,708, or 78.8 per cent. Tho population of counties aunounced to-day Is.: Counties. 1800. Increase. Benton..-: 8,029 2,220 Clackamas 15,11)2 5,032 Clatsop 9,052 2,730 Columbia 5,101 . 3,119 Coos.- S.SCC 4,002 Curry 1,018 440 Douglas '. .11,783 - 2,102 Jackson Il,3i0 3,200 Josophlne 4.8U 2,359 Lano, 15,093 6,632 Linn 16,139 3,463 Polk 7,730 1,135 Tillamook 2,888 1,818 Washington 11,874 4,792 Yamhill 10.G0S 2,604 Multnomah 75,657 60,454 Marion 22,450 7,878 Total 239,559 This is an increaso of 70,01 104,191 per cent for this ditrict. The bureau announces the population and,kin of cities as fo' lows : 1890. Astoria 7,071 Alblna 6,104 Eugene 3,458 Portland .'.. 47,294 East Portland 10,431 Salem 10,422 Increaso. 4,263 4,901 2,841 629,717 7,547 6,620 A Deadly Weapon. Carelessness in purifying the blood leaves you at the mercy of that insidu ous enemy BLOOD POISON, which sooner or later will strike its fatal blow. Uibbard's Rheumatic Syrup has no equal as a blood remedy, and should be taken by every person in the spring. Its etneacy has been proven by thousands of testimonials like the following: Gentlemen : I havo been a grwit suf ferer for over ton years. My whole sys tem became deranged from diseased blood, and I wasuttacked with the worst forms of kidney and liver trouble, dys pepsia, neuralgia and rheumatism. My sufferings cannot be described. The sallow ness of my skin disfigured mo, and the neuralgu: pain was so sexero that it contracted tho muscles of my face, partially closing my right eyo. The ablest doctors gave no relief, but 1 am now entirely cured by llibb.ird's Uheumatic Syrup, and wish to recom mend it to all as a blood medii-ine. , Mks. A. D. Noble, Cor. Mechanic and Maon fctreets, Jackson, Mich. Prepared only by the Charles Wright Medicine Company, Detroit, Mich. For sale by H. Sengatacken, Marshfleld and Empire City. A good brewery property on Coos bay for sale cheap. Inquire of Gray & Hill. If you want a windmill, buy the Cy clone, the -only first-class mill made, also the cheajwst. T. S. Mixott, Agent. Fob Sale. The Bobinson House, in Conuillo City, for sale at a bargain. In quire of Coos Bay Real Estate & De velopment Co., Marshfleld, Or. Frank Keni has some fine claret wine which he sells for 50 cents per gallon. Families and hotels supplied on short notice. Our customers all speak highly in praise ot-bt. Patrick's Pills, 'lney are the best. Berry Bros., Carroll, Ne braska. For sale by H. Sengstacken, Marshfleld and Empire. If we can judge by the amount of work that Uie C003 Bay Photo & Crayon Co. are doing, we would say tho people are appreciating their reduction in cab inet photos, tho quality is ceitainly first-class. Improve your opportunity during the remainder of this month. They are getting up some very fine specimens of tho life-size crayons. T. Howard has just received a first class stock of watches and jewelry, in cluding solid gold watches and chains. If you want a "Bos8,, C. movement, call and see them. Louis XIV "Boss" filled cases always on hand. My prices are lower than any other dealer on the bay. If you do not believe it, come and price my goods. All watch cases, gold rings, and silver BpoonB bought of me will be engraved free of charge. T. Howaiid, Jeweler, Front street, Marsh field, Or. SHERMAN & TENHEiW, Marahfield, Or., IIoiimo and Hlpsu 1uIuIhk PIuIr and Vceorutlvo litper IIhmkImK'. Mal Hotalnlmff, tiralulttf: A. ilHxlng. "Frecco and Front DecorationB a Specialty. oc'J Coos Bay BOARD OF TRADE. EVKHY TUESDAY EVENIKQ. Tor Information about Coos Day, address C. W. Towek, President, Frank Hoberg, Sec, Mmhfield.Or. PIANO & VOICE CULTURE, ALSO LANDSCAPE AND DECORATIVE PAINTING, Taught ly Mru. JT. II. 1'uylor, Central HoU.1, Marshficld, Or, Marsliiield PLANING MJL'L- Mnrshlicht, Orogun, Vtclor B.uoItBtrom Ac Co., lroi!. Manufacturers ot Sash, Doors, Mould ings, Brackote, Window and Door Frames, 12 to. All kind of uood turning and ornimcntal work for house building and interior furnish for stores, offices, etc. Contract for building and carpenter work taken. House and boat bulltiinr. Mill nt North End of Kront St, Copartnership Notice. Notice Whereby Riven. thiU Jacob l.imto, of Marshfirld, Oircon, nnd Samuel I). Nt iRncs, of the um'c nUce. hive? this d iv entered Into n co- jWtncrship, Tot the purjKwo of carrying on 11 jjrnrral mcrch induing business. In this city and county, under tho iirm name of Utndo ft Mngnes. Marahfietd. Coos county. Or., August 5, 1890, Jacob Lanpo, MarshficM, Or. NAUUKI. 1). MAONKS, Marshficld, Or. An Kxtrnorsltnury Itaruln. A farm of 040 acres on the Coouillo river, 5 miles from Hwdon; 00 acres of bottom, 30 acres cleared; 40 acres mirsh, bo acres dyked and in lnv maidow, good orchard, house, barn and outbuildings. .iohid ef cnttle, horw, wag on. and firming implements, l'rice, only $4500. $3000 cnh. balance on time. This offer Is open for six weeks only. Addms me at once J. M. Upton. nuta Uirn'on, Oregon. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Roskrukci. Oregon, Oct. 41I1. 1800X1 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of hts intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or clerk of the county court of Coos county, Oregon, at Empire City, Oregon, on Saturday, Nov. 22, 1800. U Benjamin McCormlck, Homestead Entry, No. 6060, for the l.ot 6 of section 14 and lot 1, 3 and 3 and east half of northwest quarter of section 23, township a6 south, range 14 west, W M. tie names the following witnesses to proiehls continuous residence upon and cuttivulKra of, said land, vix. George Chard. I.ttthcw Talbot. Asaph 11 Hindi. II. U Given. of Jtapirc City. Coos countv, Oregon, 0C9 Jons II. Sltui-K, Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Notice for Publication. Unitf.o Statbs Lanp Offick. Roseblr ;, Oregon, Oct 8. 1890. Notio- is Hereby given that in coiu-dianc with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1378, entitled "An act far ttw sale 01 umoer umu in me sinin oi uuuwnn, v.-rr- gon, ev.-ula, ana vanmgto.i rernmry. jwin .M. Dotan, of G.udmer. omtnty of OoagUs. state (or territory) of Oregon hutbmUy filri in tlits office hts sworn sutaneiit .io. , me irw purchase of the lot 4 of section 31 and rK of neK and wj of nejf of section No, jo. In townshiD No. aa s, ranee No la vst, and will offer proof to show that the Und sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his ilaim to said land before tie Register ana Kccutvcf m this oftice at Roseburg. Oregon, on Saturday. the loth iLiy ol January, ig tie name as witnesses William Dewnr, S'ilUam RicrtarUs, S.amud Paltofl, Harriet Richards, of Gardiner, Douglas county, Oregon . Any and all persons claiming adversely the aboc described kinds me requested to file their claims in this office on or before said loth dvy of January. 1891 ocio John II. Snura Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 Notice for Publication. U.MTEU STATES LASDOFFICB, ROSKBURG, OUEGON. Oct, l3lh, I&OO. Notice is hereby given that in compliance wtvh the provisions of the act of Congress of Jun 3. 1S78, entitled "An act for the sal " timber kinds in the Sui- cf California, Oieeon, Nevsia, nna Washington Termory. John II Davuon, of East Portland, County of Multno mah. Stale of Oregon, has tins day filed lit this G.TU.T.- lusswjrn statement No. , for the pur chase oftbcjlots 1, a, 7, and 8. of section No at, in township No. aa scuth. ranf;e No. la wwl, and will offer proof to show th.il the Und sought is more valuable for i timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said Und before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 14th day of January, 1891- He Dames as witnesses'. Joseph bhadinger, of liist Porthnd, Multno mah county. Oregon, C. H. Rycrson, Geo Ik De Sellem, Jacob ixJiicuic, of Gardiner, Doug las countv. Oreeon. Any and aU persons claiming adversely, tile above-described kinds, are requested to nkt their claims in this office on or before saM 141(1 day of January, 1891. CO3 JOU.N II. OlIUfK, HCUter. Timber Land, Act Tunc 3, 1878. Notice for Publication. Uniteii Statbs Land Opf;ck, Hoiebukg. Ok , Oct. iSth, i8oa Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provision of trw Act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the hutes of California, Orrgon, Nevada, nnd-Washington Territory," C. II. Rser&on, of Gardiner, County 01" Douglas, Sute of Oregon, has this day filed In this office hiss worn statement No. -, for the purchase of Lots 3, 4, and 5, section 28, and ot 14 of sec tion No. 2i, In township No. jj south, range No. 12 west, and will crfer proof to show that the land sought Is more taluable for its timber or stone tlian for ngnculttiral purposes, and to establish his claim to v'A land before the Regis ter and 'Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Ore gon, on Wednesday, the 14th day of January, 1891. He names rjt witnesses: lohn U. Davison. loseDh Shadinirer. of hast Portland. Geo. I). lie Sellem, Jacob Schlcuk, of Gardio'.T, Douglas uiunty, Oregon. An and all persons claiming adversely the abeve-desenbed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 14th day of January, igot. 0C33 Jouw II. hliui'E, Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Notice for Publication. Unjtku States Land OrricK. Rosebukc. Ok., Oct 18th, iSoa Notfce Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Ccntiress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of tinnier iana in the states ot cawornn, urc Kon, Nevada and Washington Territory," Joseph hhadinger, jf Iast Portland, County of Multnomah, Stale of Oregon lias this day filed In this office his sworn statement No., for the purchase of lots 2, 7, 10 & 11, of section No. 10, in township No, 22, south, range No. is west, and will ofter proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and Jo establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg Oregon, on Wednesday, the 14th day of January, 1891, He names as witnesses. John II. Pavison, of Itast I'ortland, C. II Ityenon, George Ik De Sellem, Jacob tichleuk, of Gardiner, Douglas county, Oregon. Any and all pmons claiming adversely the above-described, lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 14th day of January, 1891. CC23 John II. Siiupk, Register. Notice. Complete coptaa of towimlilp platw potted up to tlio dale of order, made for $1.60 per township, Honey must ac company ordore. Address, O, W. KtMBALb, Itoeoburg, Or. Timber Lend, Act Jane 3. 1873. No tice tor Pttblie&tlon. UNiTVPSTVTMl.Ar'ilOmiK. Rosthurg Or . SeMirmbc 3Nh Nolle w Iters by given tint in vompliatii' Mlth the pmUsionsof tho net id I oiirivm tt tuna 3. t8;8. entitled "An net tor the t cr limber la wis In Ui 1 We of California. Orvgon, Nevada, ami Washington lenllory. George Ik D Sellem. of Itast Inland, county of M nomah, stole (ot Territory) of Oregon, has this day filed In thlsofiicehl orn statement NO.-. for the purchase of the southwest Jf of section No, 17. in tonhlpNo, m south, wage No, west, and ill flr proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable lor Iti timber or stone than for ngrlcuUttrnl purposes, am to mwWWJ his chlm to said hnd before the RrgHter timl Receiver of this otBce at Koscburg. Oregon, on Monda. the 23d darof December, 1B90. tie names as witnesses: William IVwnr. Ituish Alexander, Charles Walker, Attaur Walker, of Gardiner, IXjuglas county, Oregon, Any nnd nil persons eliliiung ndvrrsrlr tbo nboYe-dcscrilied lands are requested to hie their claims In thUonlcc on or before Mid 1 day or Drvrmbcr, 1H90. , o John II. Sium-r. Register. Notice for Publication. l.NU OFMCK AT ROSKIlORtl, 0., Sept. .. 8oo. XrOTICK IS HKRIillV GIVEN THAT XS the following-named settler has filed notlc.) r,i 1.1. ini-n.inn n n.iki. final nroof in siipiort of his claim, und that mid proof v. ill l made be- L fore the Register or Receiver of the u, h. Itnd Ofi'ico at RoM-burg, Oregon, on Friday, Nov. .m, 1890. vU: IraU llmling, l're-emptloK IX S. No. i74, lor the lots No,'i D. v. o nd it sectMn a8, township aa southranBO iaet, . M. Ho names tho following witness to prove hts continuous residence upon und cultivation 0f.taMUnd.vU: Mar iL Fox, ltdward A. llargrenvcs, dusuv Carlson, William Dewar, of Gaidiner. DoueUs county. Oregon. oca John 11. tiiiui-t.. Register. Notice for Publication. Land Offick at Rosfjiuku, Ok., Sept, 5. tSjiO. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his ekifm. nnd lhalrtld proof will be made befiire tho rirgister or Receiver of the U. a I .and Olhce at Rose burg, Oregon, on Friday, Nov. 22, iSoo. sit: 'Gustav Cailson, Homestead llntry. No. 6150, for the lots 1. a nnd 3 nnd nwU of seX" of section , township aa south, range u west, wi M- . lie names the fallowing witnesses to prmc Ms continuous residence upon nnd culilvutkja of, s.ill Und. vu . KdwantA. .H.argmive, Mary H. Vox. Ira L Hauling, Charles I'os, of Gar- diner. Doughs county, Oregon. oca John H. SilUi-K, RegHter. Notice for Publication. Land Offick at Roskbuik). On , Sept S. il' Notice hi hcrvbr given that the following rwimed settler has hle twtlai of tit InWntiwi to nuke final proof In support of his cUmi, and that said proof will be made before the R-itHtci or Rrcciwr of the U. S. Land Office rtl Kose liurg. Oregon, on Friday, Nov. 22, 1890. viz: Edward A Hargreines, Homestead Kn try. No, 6171. for the lots 3 and 4 of section 15 and lets 14 and 15 of section 10, township aa out!, ruBge is west, 'A. ,M. ll names tne f itiowinc witees to prove Ilk continuous reaVknee uKm and cnhhrttion of wkl kiMl. vu Mrs. Mary l'- 1'ot. 1m L I Iardln r. C.usIbv Crtson. wllUam IMwar, ot Ganliner, IXmgJu ctmnty. Ofrpon. oca joiin 11. suurc. itegniev Notice for Publication I-asd Offick at Rosrbuko. Ok. Sept. s. 139 Notice is lierebv '.v nurn trial tun lowowin avert that the ToBowtng- named settkr Ks filed notice of lik Intention to to make final proof in support of his ikaim, and tint Mid proof will t in.ide twiorc the Register or Receiver of the U. S. Mnd Office at qe- burg, Oregon, on Friday, Nov. 22, 1890. vii: Mary E. Kot. Ire-ciiutkn 1). S. No. 7194. tor the ue of self, self of ncV section 34, and sw' of nwK and nwjf of swj ol section 35. township aa a, jrange ta w. V- U Nbcss-".iiir toiiowing witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon ami cuItivaUm. of, said land vU lulward A. lUrgtvuvej, Willkint Dewnr. Uusuv Carlson. Tetcr lllake, of Gardiner, Dougkis county, Oregon. John II. SiturK, Register. Notice for Publication. I.AND OfFlCF. at Roseburg, Or.. 1 Sept. so. 18(9 J Notice it lierebv given that the following named cttler has fileti iioik of hi intention to make final proof in support of his ekilm, and that said proof will In- inaiii- before the judxe or clerk of tlie county crxirt of Coos county, Ore gon, nt Umpire Uiy. Oregon, on Saturday, Nov. 15, 1890. viz: lames W. Cov. Pre-enimlon 1. S. No. 70j(, for the wt lulf of northivnit rjuarter of suction 3, ana vhhimmsi quarter 01 nonneuu quarter, nnd northeast quarter of southeast qaortcr of section 4, tonhlp 3) south, range .2 west. W. M. He names tl.e foljpwing witnesses to prove his continuous muuence upon aim cultivation 01, widl.mil. vu Alfred IC McCulIoch. John II. rtirusli, C)remts W. Sanford, Joscjrfi J. Gam bell, of Empire City, Coos county, Oregon, ocr John II. Siiui-i:, Register. Notice for Publication. " Land OrncK at Roskhuko, Or. Sept iA. ifkx Vntlrt It herliv (vlwn ihjt th lrIlnwlntr lug- named settler has filed notice of hi Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, nnd tiiat iid proof will l,e made before the judge or clerk of the county court of Coos county, Ore gon, ut Empire City, on Monday, Nov. 17, 1890. viz: Mlckael Newquest, Pre-emption D, S. No. (010, for the nwK of ne? and lots t, 3 and 4 of section 21. township 36 south, range it wast. Will. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vu. Charles BroAii, Kdwln Utbbins, Matt Talbot, Michael Tllp, of Empire City, Coos county, Oregon, oc2 ' John II. Shui-k, Register. Notice for Publication. I -A no Omcc at lloiv.nvua. On. bept. 10th, 1890. -VTOTICE IS HERP.IIY OIVKN THAT the followiriir-nanird settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge, or clerk of the county court of Coos county, Oregon, at Km pi re City, Or,, on Saturday, November 1, 1890, viz: Gkokob A. Tuimhix, Pre-emption D. S. No. 6933, for the west half of northeast quarter and cast half of northwest quarter of section so, township 25 south, range 13 west, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said Und, vU; William G, Webster, William O. McCurdy, William A. Gllmorc, John )'. Hall, of Marshficld, Coos county, Oregon, seiB John II. SnufK, Register. Notice for Publication. Land Orricp, at Rosf.uuko, Or., Sept. 6, lEoo. NOriCK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following-named settler hat filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of hit claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or county clerk of Coos county, Or.,abf'.mpire City, Oregon, on Saturday, Oct. 25, 1890. vi. William I). McCurdy, lYo-emptlon D. 8. No. rV)37, for the wtf of swjf, ne of swjf and swtf of nwjf of section 20, township 33 , range 12 west, W. M. tie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vlt: Donald Mcintosh, Anton Wlrth, Charles S. Hilborn and George A, Trim ble, of Marshficld, Coos county, Oregon, tcii John I), hiiui-e, Register, Destined to bo ing centre of Coos Bay and the Seaport oi Southern Oregon. "Will soon he the Terminus o: 2. Kail way connecting "with A. TKAWSCOWTINEWTT AJL . ISS& CotiiiuantHiig it view of tho Hur nntl unliro Hity ; Hl'iojlorctl from tlio nurthwuRt wind imt 8Uimlctl it thu homl of ilwp wnlor. 'St-ouru' it choice Immlloii ofqro it is too Into. Apply for nfor. -inutioii nt tho iU5iovi jouN5i5E: ?o.5 oppiE, ; r Hi 0'Coniicir Building, MnwltHeW, Oregon, !E3u- -- M!OSS, CSUClagfei, ' Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878. No tice for'I'ublicatlon. U.Nnr.n SrATKs Lsnii Oifick, Rtebrg Or.. Sept. I, ilsyo. Notice is hereby ulvvn ttut In compHsrK with the provisions oi the .act of Congrcv of lunea. m?8, cntille.1 "An act tor im wiie 01 Y. , f :i, 1.. ,1. .i.t.. ,.r f-.tfrnLt (Imtfnn. IMIllwr Hnui m i'icihiww -w w.,.-. w. --.., Ntnnda, niid.Waslilngtoh Tvrntory !'alwrl A. llargrcive. of Omllner, oouiity of l)iu)U, Mate of Oregon has this Uy filed in this office b sworn stateiiH-nt Nn. , far the puichK of the teX of swltcxi Na I7V In township No, at s. range No l and will offer rwf t. 10 tKit the kind wiittu 1 m " tk-riir it timUr or stone llian for agricultural NtrkTMl, nml to estabath his ekiim to said Und before the Register and Receiver of this office at Rrwrfwrg. Or..of Friday the aulday of Novemlier, 1890. He names as wiinMcs: laieyna S. Dewsir, Im II Hanling. Mattlii Andrews and OuMV Call- wn. of Ganfiner. DougUs equity, Orrorr. Any ami att twrwhii esalmmg aiiverswy me abovvMlescrttted kinds wo rwpwsted torHtMr cUhnsinltrkouicaon or Iwwre mM ail day of November, 1890. set 1 oits 11 Situra. Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, i878.-Not!ce for Publication. Unitrh Statw. LA.soOrriCK. ki.iWxin,'. Or.. Sent. I. SP. Notice It hereby glve.i that In cottiplktnte wlih the piDiion of the net of t ongress o( Juno 3. i8t8 enililed "An act for the sale of ttintcf lands In the states of California, OtvE" Neva. .Li .imt W.nhiniMon lorillorv. Im I. iinruinc. of Gnllur. county of IXuakis, sUle of Orp- Kon, 1km this ilay fiW In ihh otlltc h" fSSJn statenifnt No. f" 'i f,rcn;"1! of, tho U)ls s;z;'t i, of kccil.m 21. and nJf of nejf ol scctton No. 27. all In township o--?' range No a west. td tlt offer proof I.VMkjw !lrt i'.m Unit sociaht l more valulilc for IU tiiulirr or stooe than for agricultural purixws. anil lorlUbtltfl Iih ckilm to said Und Moto it,- UraUirr nml Receiver of this ottkl rtt Horbure. Or., on Krldar. tlwt a I St diy of N'ovrmlier, l8. He n.im as wljncses: rf.i-.ri! A It.in-rniTrs. Krwlertck lUrirrravcS, K.tard llimtudie nml WitlLim Hewnr. tf UaKbner. Oregon. Anv ml all ncHoni ehlmin adversrir the above-descrllw.l UmU r reJHeteil It) OW their claims In tlm othee on or Insure tutu aii uay of Noramlicr, i Hoo. mii oiih II. SHVtK. Register. Notice for Publication. I.and Okncb at Roicnuan. On,. Uvt. iti. iSeo, VTOTICtt IS HKRI'llY GIVBN THAT i.a the fotlowfng-naiwd Hlcr )ku fi!I Willie af hit Intention to make final nuot In support af hss claim, and thai valil prouf will be made before the HtfitUr or Receiver of the U. S. Ltnd OflitB nt Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 1E90. vli. Rufus Stewart. Pre-emttl 011 D. H., No. 7235, for the Lots 1. a, 8 and i.ciUn3j, town ship 32 south, range 12 west, W M. He names the fofkilng wltncs to irove M continuous residence upn ami cultivation 01, said land, vix : Ira I. Harding, Edward Ham bridge, Guttav Carlsun. of G irdlnvr, Douglas county, Oregon, and William lloivron, of Coos county, Oregon. 0C23 I Dl IK II- SlUMT., Reiciilcr. Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878. for Publication. -Notice Unitkii statm Land OmiK, Roseburg. Oregon, Oct. 8, iftjio. Notice is hcrcliv elvcn that In compliance with the provisions of the U of Conijirai of lune a. 187B entitled "An net for the sale of umber lands In the stntes of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." Harriet Richards, of (jarJIner, county of Douglas, state far '1 rrrltorv) of Orcifoh, I us this day fileti In this oftice her sworn statement No,, for the purcliase of the lots No. 13 and 14, section 13 and lots No. 3 and 4 ofsvcllon No. 21, In township No, 32 south, range No. 13 wet I, W, M., and will offer (woof to show that the land sought Is mote valuable for its timlier or stone than for Hericullural purposes, and to c labllth his claim to said Und Ix-fore the Register and Receiver of this otnce at Koscuurg, ur. on Saturday the loth day of January, 1891. .She names as witnesses. Ibhn M. Dulan, S, II, Patton, Edward Hnrgmvcs, Charles 1'yrlti, of Gardiner, Douglas county, Oregon. Any and nil persons claiming adversely the aliove-ilcscribcd lands are ruesled tu filci their claims In mis ollice on or pciore said 10th day of January, 1891. octfi JOHN II, SiiUW', Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878, No tice for Publication. Unitko Statkh Land Owicr, Roseburg, Oregon, Oct. 8, l8rj. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tho net of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An net for the sale"of timber lauds In the slates of California, Ore gon, Nevada, nnd Washington Territory," S. II. Patton, of Gardiner, county of DougLas, state (or Territory) of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No., fpr the purchase of the lots 5, 6, 11, nnd 12 of sec tion No, as, In lowiuhfp No. 32 HOlilll, range No. nwest.W. M ,and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establlili his claim to uh land before the Register nnd Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Or., on Saturday the 10II1 day of January, 1891 He names as witnesses, Harriet Kiclianls, John M. Dolan, Wm. Dowar, W M, Richards, of Gaidiner, DougUs county, Oregon. Any nnd all persons claiming Adversely the abovcHlescribcd lands are reriiwslcd to file their tkalrns In this office on or before said 101I1 day of January, 1891, oci6 John II, Shuck, Register. fy tile commercial and manufaotu E. B. DEAN (li. I'. UBA.N. I). WILLCOX Ik C W1C II A VII ALWAYS OX HANI) A General Mereliaiidise Our Stock Ts Always Complete, MANUFACTUKKt) TO 01U)KK AND FOLD I.N ANY QUANTITY 0E31R! AT TIIK LOWKHT L1VINCI KATK8. At Golden's. Ooltl iintl Silver S'ntchci t u Dnrgnin ! IMiwh Gtiotlu novor noltl so Ohonji. Toy h for o wry Chiltl in tho ltttl. L'nntlitis nml Cttrtttttiinn Trco Ornamuntu in Urcat Vuieir. URS OP WINKS. l.iqUOKH ami OKUItH. U'm & MAGNES, (Formerly Jacob !,ntit!o) OcLd. lE-'ello-ws StTG-w Biaildlna Dry JimmIm, ;ioitiittf. ' li.i '.... , ,....'v' ,, ....- Trunks nnd Vniispo. Wnll Pnnor and Win Won Itl rt specif tilly invito ttti examination of Mock, tclievin? :1CJ vntitfUotl timl U U to lltolr intercut to mnkn iiirelmi licro. A""y?7 1 1....... t m b.... .,n..i,,,,iiv Mitiiidiiul with nil tho iioweit Hj'5 .nrlV. " ' ' I ANDO MAONKS, 1'ropr.ctorM Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Notice for Publication. UnitfoSiatm I.amo OrricB, KuseburK. Oregon, Ncpl. aad, 1890. Notice Is hereby uiyen Hut In compli.inic with the pro i-oni of the act of Congress of lune 3, iBytf. entitled "An net for the mIo of limber Unds In tho sutesof (itlforrilJ, Oregon. I." NcvaiU, ami W,ishinKlon Tcrillort ry. 1'rnnk Aiitmus, of Mirsliheld, county of Coo, state of OrcKon lias this iUy filed In this office his SMoin statement No. ,forlho purchase of the l.oti 3, 3 and 4, setf of nwj,- and swjf af nejf of sccllon No, j, In luvnithlp No, sj 8, ranit No. 13 w., and will tilfcr proof tnshow llmt the Und souifht I inoro valuable for Its timber or stone than for ae'lvuliurnl purposes, anil to establish his cUlm tos.iid laud liefore Ilia Keels tcrand UeccWcr of this office at Kosrburtf, Oio- fon on Turf lay, thnothilayof December, iDyo. fe namei us witnesses W. G. Webster. Wal ter W. Dujjipin. Harry Jrne, Gustaf Nylund, of harshfield, Loos county, Oregon, Any and nil wrtom iluimlng wlversely the nbove-descrlbed Lunhnra rciiieitixl to file their claims In this olhce on or Mom suit! ;ih tUy of December. 1600. spU5 loilN II. HllUfK, Register, Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878, Notice for Publication. United .Statks Ijnii Orrtcx, Koieburir, Or., Kept. 1, 1800. VTOriCB IS IIKUiaiY GIVUN THAT IN JJ coinplLince wllli the iirovliions of the act of Conuresof June 1, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of llnibev Units In the stale of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Wsililnyloii Tcr rltory," I.ucyn.t S Dewar, of (iurdlner, county of Douelas, state of Oregon, lias this tUy filed In this oflico lin sworn siHfeuient No., for the nurcluiet, of thene U of section No. 17, In towiiihip No. 3a s, rauge No. m w, offer proof to show I hut the land soucl and will lie land sounlit Is mora valuable for its limber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to slid land before the Kriililrr and Hecelver of this oflice at Itoielmrir, Or., on IVId.iy, dip ant (hy of November, ifVyO. Hennnirsaiwllnesst's: I'rederlck I tariirravcs, Ifdward A, HarKieaves, Ira I,. HiirdlnK nml Martin Andtcws, of Oirtllner, OrrKOii, Any and all iiersoni cLilmlng adversely lha nbovtwItscrlUrd lands are ri(Unsnl 10 file llirlr claims In this office pit or Ix-fore said 3ft day of November, 1850. sett John II, Bufru, KeKlster. M fell. II MKKCIIANT) KUM, ASSOnTMENTod Crct our prices! J Wo Imvo tho Gnodp runt inonii IUiHincriH. The Trr.tiu and ChrittiittTwl CmmittMU B;;jiiitc'i nt holoculo Price. JSayriew Brewery, CLEMMENSEN, ProPfi.ti KrxiM rrtHwtnnflv oh linnsl mh1 ntslU kiiporler j-u iisi?ir. .ti.i! .mil iokt::k. W1I()I,RSAI,K anJ RETtlll nui- linr 1 ut isll lime HMiiMllrxl trills etui rholcwit brasf DKALKItH IN B,..w..- tl.t.,tlM. nfitll.iXM. .llt-nK'. IS0JB nun MiflB .tJ..M-' P'siristntslugr Wood- and ! --'-- - -- - - -.- Orcrcoam. Mats, Caps, boots and Shoos. K MIH8K8' AND OHILDUKNS' CLOAKS A SPEC iicnrirTVl t ilill.'Ji f !!. AKM (II .II I .VH' Ul.UAIvn A i)ll.vini" Clcrurs nnd Touacco- Window Shacio s. Bnbber Goods, All Grades, Timber Jj& ,..... ,. iitith i.and omct, uniin"""'""--," 1 ,sa1b KOSBMUKO, OKWiON. bet rt IWB Notice Is hereby Riven "'VrStW with the tirovslons of iha act of UVm June 3. 1S78. rntltled At) act f WMJ unter lands In the ttalet of C .1 fcnji, vgm of OreKon has this Hay W lM,5 till sworn lllr..wnl No.-to hI w l( of sw W, ne' of wjf " ,U section No. $, In ty" W No. l w. and will ofTer land sought li more vahuh to ! ?'.". W S!,w r.riui7i3SeiW on Tuesday the 9' '' .q1 WrlS He names as "' W"'. (Iff r.Tnf Marshfleld. Coos county, 0t Atyandall rson cla.n.in .--g aboier-dC.c.lUl,Und. re 3 Ihcir claims in 11m - ji Timber f ""liSlftu - ':' . -ri..M. 1. isti--" Uh.TEii8fATMUN4rj.. Hose burii, 0r:. ? J,',iB Congreu ff . J" ?''??' ,KJi of Oft Krh.vaK-6. .w-l r f this oftice ot Kosrbnnfi "" ' 9'"yj:w in nHiimi " ...si- Anarew . 'Any ami dli-eno" Ualn.in w -5; i-.iiii in inn ouiiw " " of Novemt-er, 1890. I SllUrr, RHJ JOHN 1 Mil